ALTER BRIDGE Bassist Purchases Costa Rican Beachside Vacation Spot

April 22, 2008

Brian Marshall, ex-CREED and current ALTER BRIDGE bass player, has purchased the Costa Rican beachside vacation spot Mango Moon. This small, intimate hotel sits on a bluff overlooking the waters of the Pacific Ocean and is tucked into tropical rainforest with spectacular ocean sunsets. Mango Moon is located in the most pristine area of Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, only minutes from Manuel Antonio National Park, the world-class sport fishing port of Quepos and the local airport.

Brian discovered the area while on vacation with his wife and became so enamored with the setting that he decided to relocate there. "After spending so many grueling hours on the road, Mango Moon has been a tranquil refuge to kick back and change my latitude," he said. "The natural, unspoiled beauty is everywhere and there are still more monkeys than people. If you are looking to slow down the pace and enjoy !pura vida!, this is truly God's country."

Mango Moon offers something for everyone with their selection of tours and activities. From horseback riding to jet skis along with premiere surfing and fishing, there is never a loss for ways to spend your time there. One of the stand-out attractions are the suspension bridges and zip-lines that run high above the forest. A spectacular river with dramatic waterfalls is the backdrop from the suspension platforms carefully built in the Rainforest Canopy. Experience the ultimate eco-adventure with 17 platforms, 9 zip-lines, and 3 rappels, traveling through the treetops high above the forest floor of the tropical rainforest canopy. Expert ACCT Trained/Bilingual Guides assist you in this exciting adventure through the different layers of the virgin rain forest.

Mango Moon is open all year round. The hotel is run by Brian's wife, Donna, who manages all areas of this luxurious getaway.

For more information or to make a reservation at Mango Moon, you can contact Mango Moon Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica at 011-506-2777-5323 or e-mail them at [email protected]. For pictures, pricing and activity descriptions, you can also log on to their web site at www.mangomoon.net.

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